IâÃÃve hesitated for the longest time to make my workspace totally wireless. Despite plenty of high-quality wireless mice, keyboards, and headsets being available on the market, the added burden of needing to recharge or the possibility of a Bluetooth connection dropping has always scared me away from using them permanently. I might be finally coming around, though, thanks to the Corsair HS80 Max Wireless Gaming Headset. In all my time testing this headset, it hasnâÃÃt required a single recharge, and hasnâÃÃt dropped a single connection. When it comes to high-quality gaming headsets, this might just be my new favorite.
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The Corsair HS80 Max supports PC, Mac, PS5, and PS4 usage with the included USB dongle, and itâÃÃs a seamless plug-and-play experience. On PS5, just plugging the dongle in and turning the headset on had me set for auditory success in an instant. The impressive 24bit/96kHz sound on this headset is broadcast over a 2.4GHz wireless connection and was equally as high-quality as the sound provided by almost any wired headset IâÃÃve previously used. Sound is rich on the PS5 âÃà all USB headsets get the full effect of the Tempest 3D AudioTech âÃà with the lightest of footsteps in Fortnite and the heaviest of booms in Final Fantasy XVI all coming across in vivid quality.
Plus, thanks to an impressive battery life, youâÃÃll be in the action for as long as you want. In wireless 2.4GHz mode, the headset lasts for over 70 hours âÃà but you can also use the Corsair HS80 Max in Bluetooth mode on devices like cell phones or the Nintendo Switch, and in that configuration youâÃÃll be gaming for over 130 hours. Unfortunately, there isnâÃÃt dual-connection support using both
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